Survivor or Caregiver Speaker How To Guide
This guide provides tips to help a survivor or caregivers speakers share their story.
This guide provides tips to help a survivor or caregivers speakers share their story.
Information about American Cancer Society resources and programs in your community and online. 2-page easy to print or share PDF.
Turn that day you or your loved one heard those words “You have Cancer” by doing something fun and uplifting!
Utilize this resource for recommendations on how students can earn volunteer service hours through the American Cancer Society.
Use this resource as a starting point for a focused mission activity on the American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge. This flyer contains information on Hope Lodges as well as several
A Virtual Survivor is a Relay For Life participant who represents a loved one who has been diagnosed with cancer, yet cannot physically attend Relay due to distance, time, or
Utilize this resource as you plan for survivor and caregiver engagement not only at your Relay For Life event, but all year long.
Flyer giving information on ACS CARES.
This guidebook outlines the best practices when speaking to and engaging with cancer survivors and their caregivers in the community. Survivors and caregivers are our VIPs at events, make sure
ACS On Campus clubs across the country are founded on the four focus areas: Development/Fundraising, Advocacy, Patient Support, and Discovery/Research. The focus areas guide ACS On Campus volunteers to spread
A guidebook for use in recruiting & engaging survivors and caregivers at ACS events – including Relay For Life and Making Strides Against Breast Cancer (among others).
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